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Shul! The Synagogue in Gamla Stan: Summer Tours
Guided tour of Gamla Stan's historic synagogue (1795-1870) and its significance in Stockholm's Jewish community history.
Judiska museet in Stockholm documents Jewish history, culture and tradition in Sweden. Founded in 1987 and housed in a 17th-century building on Hälsingegatan, it presents permanent collections alongside temporary exhibitions covering religious artefacts, migration stories and questions of identity.
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Guided tour of Gamla Stan's historic synagogue (1795-1870) and its significance in Stockholm's Jewish community history.
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Guided tour through Swedish-Jewish history at the Jewish Museum, exploring the old synagogue and Jewish life in Sweden from the late 1700s to the post-war era.
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The exhibition "The Jews of Värmland" at Judiska museet chronicles Jewish life in the Värmland region from the 1800s to today through photographs, archival materials, and personal stories. Summer viewings on Wednesdays at 12.00.
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Textile artist Alma Winkler presents five sculptural works where everyday objects are wrapped in hand-dyed fabric strips. Through the wrapping process, she explores memory's transient character and its significance in Jewish tradition.
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Exhibition about Stockholm's first synagogue in Gamla stan and the Swedish Jewish pioneers who gathered there between 1795 and 1870.
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The exhibition "The Jewish Värmland" traces the history of the Jewish community in Värmland through photographs, archival materials, and personal narratives spanning from the 1800s to the present.
lectureTextile artist Alma Winkler talks with Saskia Neuman about the exhibition "Wrapping of time", where everyday objects are wrapped with hand-dyed fabric to explore the nature of memory.